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| Robert Blumen |
What Is Key for the Price Formation of Gold |
Robert Blumen discusses some important but widely misunderstood elements acting on the gold price. He explains that frequently cited gold demand statistics have no relationship to the gold price. In addition, he explains that the annual gold mine production is of very little influence, as gold is hoarded, not consumed like other commodities.
Robert Blumen was born in 1964 and grWednesday, January 27, 2021 |
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| Peter McKenzie-Brown - Language Instinct |
Barbecues, Booms and Blogs |
Barbecues, Booms and Blogs
Fifty Years of Public Relations in Calgary
ISBN number: 978-1-55059-363-1
Copy for inside front cover:
Public relations is "the management function which evaluates public attitudes, identifies the policies and procedures of an individual or organization with the public interest, and plans and executes a program of action to earn understanding and acceptance."
Canadian Public Relations Society definition
Title: Barbeques, Booms and BlogsSubSunday, March 4, 2018 |
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| Gary Tanashian - Biwii |
Semi Bearish |
Over the last several years, beginning in 2013 I’ve made post titles like ‘Semi Bullish‘ in response to the bullish leading edge economic cycle indicator, the Semiconductor Equipment sector and its implications for broad stocks and the economy. Those implications of economic acceleration were along these lines… Semi Equipment Book-to-Bill (b2b) → Broad Semi → Manufacturing → Employment → Firm Economy. Shortly after the b2b was noted as bullish the SOX index and the S&P 500 broke out to new highsTuesday, February 20, 2018 |
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| George F. Smith - Barbarous Relic |
Digital School Days |
The biggest trend I see for the future is the meltdown of governments at all levels combined with a decentralizing, individual-empowering exponential growth in technology.States, in other words, will self-destruct while people get smarter, stronger, healthier, and freer — they will get a lot smarter, a lot stronger, a lot healthier and from this, freedom from the state will be a natural evolution.
There will be efforts to resurrect states but the attempts will fail. Too many people will recSunday, January 21, 2018 |
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| Egon von Greyerz - Matterhorn AM |
AS SISYPHUS FAILS GOLD WILL ASCEND |
Welcome to 2018 – a year that will be the culmination of at least 105 years of mismanagement of the Western financial system by governments, central bankers and the elite.
2018 will be a year of major volatility in many markets. Stocks are now in a melt-up phase and before the major bear markets start in virtually all countries around the world, we are likely to see the final exhaustion moves which could be substantial. The year will also be marked by inflation increasing a lot faster than expecFriday, January 12, 2018 |
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| Axel Merk - Merk Fund |
Productivity: A Question of Focus, Health, Politics Money |
Axel Merk, Merk Investments
January 10, 2018
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Last week, I asked, “What would make 2018 more productive for you? Please email me the first thing that comes to your mind.” Before I summarize the responses, a big thank you to the 800+ people who sent me personalized responses. Someone pointed out that asking the question itself already helped because it motivated her to review her plans and targeWednesday, January 10, 2018 |
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| Gary Christenson - Sprott Money |
Will Commodity Prices Reverse Course and Head Higher Soon - Gary Christenson (27/12/2017) |
The factories and people of the world need commodities, crude oil, copper, nickel, coffee, wheat and others.But listening to the media, we might think paper stocks, bonds (debt) and Bitcoin are all that matter. Think about it…after a quick trip to your favorite coffee shop, while you enjoy a coffee and muffin, and watch a video on your smartphone, check the prices for your favorite tech stocks, Bitcoin, and the latest celebrity news.
Your trip to the coffee shop used gasoline, oil, coffee, sugarThursday, December 28, 2017 |
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| Jason Hamlin - Gold Stock Bull |
Will Commodity Prices Reverse Course and Head Higher Soon |
The factories and people of the world need commodities, crude oil, copper, nickel, coffee, wheat and others.
But listening to the media, we might think paper stocks, bonds (debt) and Bitcoin are all that matter. Think about it…after a quick trip to your favorite coffee shop, while you enjoy a coffee and muffin, and watch a video on your smartphone, check the prices for your favorite tech stocks, Bitcoin, and the latest celebrity news.
Your trip to the coffee shop used gasoline, oil, coffee, sugThursday, December 21, 2017 |
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| Stewart Thomson - Graceland Update |
Fiat On Fire: Key Investor Tactics |
Are government, central banks, and fiat money the three biggest bubbles in the history of the world? I would suggest they are.
The rise of private money (bitcoin) combined with the rise of China and India as economic empires is popping these bubbles. Against bitcoin, fiat is now burning like an out of control wildfire.
Within a year or two, it could begin disintegrating against gold in a somewhat similar manner. Whether that happens or not depends on whether a blockchain currency backed with gTuesday, December 19, 2017 |
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| Jan Skoyles - GoldCore |
Gold Price Reacts as Central Banks Start Major Change |
– Bank of England raised interest rates for the first time in ten years
– President Trump announces Jerome Powell as his choice to lead the U.S. Federal Reserve
– Most investors outside the US Dollar and Euro see gold prices climb after busy week of central bank news
– Inflation now at five-year high of 3%
– Inflation, low-interest rate, debt crises and bail-ins still threaten savers and pensioners
This week has been a significant week for central banks. The Bank of England raised interest rateFriday, November 3, 2017 |
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| Mac Slavo - ShtfPlan |
Warning: iPhone Apps Can Secretly Turn On Your Camera And Take Pictures At ANY TIME |
A new warning has been issued to iPhone users. Apps downloaded to the smartphones can turn on the phone’s camera and take pictures at any time, and it’s doing it secretly.
Felix Krause, an Austrian developer who works for Google, built an app that was able to take pictures of its user every second and upload them, without the app or the phone ever notifying the user. He called it a “privacy loophole that can be abused by iOS apps.” When an app wants to access the camera, for example, to scan a Friday, October 27, 2017 |
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| Jesse - Le Cafe Américain |
Stocks and Precious Metals Charts - |
"We would rather be ruined than changed;
We would rather die in our dread
Than climb the cross of the moment
And let our illusions die."
W. H. Auden, Age of Anxiety
"The real truth of the matter is, as you and I know, that a financial element in the large centers has owned the government of the U.S. since the days of Andrew Jackson. History depicts Andrew Jackson as the last truly honorable and incorruptible American president."
Franklin Delano Roosevelt
"On a side bar. remember a couple Friday, October 20, 2017 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
Tax The Rich |
Even though I have said this before apparently no one was listening so I have to say it again* because every time a new tax reform bill is proposed, the same clichés are trotted out and most of them are wrong. The purveyors of these clichés know they are wrong but they don’t care because they are trying to manipulate you to their ends. And, people fall for them.
Here is what the polls say about what Americans think about taxes (Gallup, Pew Research):
51% think they arepaying too muchin taxes, eThursday, October 5, 2017 |
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| Michael Ballanger |
The Monotonous Madness of Managed Markets |
So there you have it. A clear breakout to all-time highs confirmed by every measure everywhere with momentum charging ahead and high-fives and champagne corks flying about with reckless abandon and serial glee. To quote Chuck Prince, who left Citigroup in 2007 with an exit bonus of around $12.5 million, $68 million in stock and options, $1.7 million pension, an office, a car and a driver for five years during which time Citigroup shed $64 BILLION in valuation, "As long as the music is playing, yThursday, October 5, 2017 |
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| Adrian Ash - Bullion Vault |
Korea Nuclear Crisis Investors Sell, Not Buy Gold |
Private investors sell, don't buy gold, as price jumps on Trump-Kim tensions...
CONTRARY to some headlines, Trump's North Korean missile stand-off has yet to spur any surge in private-investor demand to buy physical gold,
writes Adrian Ash at BullionVault.
Quite the reverse, in fact. Gold Eagle coin sales by the US Mint almost halved in August from July, as did sales ofTuesday, September 5, 2017 |
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| Michael Pento - Delta Global Advisors |
Cryptocurrencies: Modern Day Alchemy |
Cryptocurrencies make good currencies, but fail miserably when trying to achieve the status of money. Cryptocurrencies are both created and held electronically inside a virtual wallet. These digital currencies use encryption techniques to regulate the generation of new units and to verify the transfer of funds. Cryptocurrencies operate independently of governments and are decentralized.
The most popular cryptocurrency now is Bitcoin. Bitcoin has risen in popularity because, unlike government-bacSunday, August 27, 2017 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
Machine Mania in the Marketplace: How Computers Came to Own the World |
The following article by David Haggith is from The Great Recession Blog:
With 60% of stocks now being traded by bots that fake each other out in order to create buying opportunities, stock exchanges have lost their connection to the reason markets are created in the first place. The exchanges no longer exist as places for people to buy and sell ownership in a corporation. They exist simply as the neural junctions of a conglomerated machine that plays tricks on itself, and your sole goal is no Wednesday, August 2, 2017 |
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| Graham Summer - Gains Pains & Capital |
The End Of Oil Within 10 Years |
By Chris at www.CapitalistExploits.at
"We are on the cusp of one of the fastest, deepest, most consequential disruptions of transportation in history."
So says Stanford University economist Tony Seba in a detailed report.
The report paints a pretty grim picture for oil bulls, and an even grimmer one for one horse economies such as that of the Saudis, who without oil under their sandals would be largely indistinguishable from the typical inhabitants of downtown Detroit - living in abandoned hoFriday, May 19, 2017 |
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| Oilprice.com - oilprice.com |
5 Clean Energy Innovations That Could Transform Our World |
Innovations in energy storage, smart grid, and electricity generation technologies will affect every part of the source-to-consumer supply chain for powering the planet. Energy storage tech improves the viabilities of wind and solar power – two energy sources that remain cost prohibitive due to expenses related to batteries that would store generated energy. Smart grids will regulate the movement of energy throughout a city or state, insuring the areas from crippling blackouts. Developments in eWednesday, May 10, 2017 |
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| Sprott Money |
Will Gold or Silver Pay the Higher Interest Rate - Keith Weiner |
This question is no longer moot. As the world moves
inexorably towards the use of metallic money, interest on gold and silver will
return with it. This raises an important question.
Which interest rate will be higher?
The Wrong Approach
It’s instructive to explore a wrong, but popular, view. I
call it the
purchasing power paradigm.
In this view, the value of money—its
purchasing
power
—is 1/P (where P is the price level). Inflation is the rate of decline of purchasing power.
This view treatTuesday, May 9, 2017 |
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